![]() Hey there! I just finished Seraphina today, and upon completing this magnificent book I just HAD to comment that this novel was honestly amazing, and that I’ve never read a book so heart-wrenching, creative, and simply awesome before. Thanks for the great book, and the very best of luck for the future. We associate coldness with reptiles and I can understand how such long lived creatures could have minds that ponder the mathematical symmetries of the world – but why the aversion to emotions? Did they begin to feel this aversion after they realized they could shift into human forms and experience human emotions? Given their existence in the wild and their intrinsic feral nature how did they develop into such coldly calculating creatures? ![]() ![]() Great book, fantastic characters – just one thing that nags at me… every race (magical or real) has a primitive, primal beginning it is only logical that so do your dragons. ![]() I understand the part about not being sure unless the publishers are happy with the sale of the first book but you did leave us with a lot of open threads – so I’m gleefully assuming that if you can you will give us a sequel. ![]() It’s amazingly annoying to realize that the book hasn’t even released yet and I’m already hankering for a sequel. Just finished an ARC of Seraphina for netgalley. ![]()
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